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Pair of Easily Amused Cats Watch a Bubble Tea Pearl Moving Back and Forth Inside a Straw
shaunpdiddy captured amusing footage of his two cats watching a bubble tea pearl that was moving back and forth inside a straw.
CrossFit Trainer Plays Trombone While Doing Squats
CrossFit trainer Sam Woodhead combines his love of music and fitness by impressively playing trombone while doing squats and other exercises.
How the New Ravenmaster at the Tower of London Gets the Birds Ready For the Day
Historic Royal Palaces spoke with Ravenmaster Yeoman Warder Barney Chandler who showed how he gets the birds ready for the day.
A Size Comparison of the Tallest Statues in the World
World Data Center created an informative two-part video that showcases the tallest statues in the world in both meters and feet.
Band Recreates Pink Floyd’s ‘Money’ Intro With Objects Strategically Placed on a Table
Folk rock band dipsea flower recreated the intro to the Pink Floyd song "Money" using objects strategically placed on a table.
Compassionate Man Uses a Drone to Deliver Food to Stray Cats
A generous namedProhor whouses an RC carto feed straydogsandcats in his city, also uses a drone to deliver food directly to them.
Famous Operas Humorously Explained in Two Minutes by a Fast Talking Millennial
Fast talking millennial Blake Jennings and Cincinnati Opera presented five separate explanations of famous operas in two minutes or less.
A Tube of Oreo Cream Filling Used to Repair Broken Cookies Inspired by the Japanese Art of Kintsugi
Leo Burnett used the concept of Kintsugi, the Japanese practice of repairing pottery, to inspire a tube of Oreo cream filling to repair cookies.
Baby Birds Rest in Nest Hanging on the Front Door
Farmer Den captured adorable footage of tiny hatchlings resting quietly in a nest that was hanging on her front door.
Why Monkeys Can Only Count to Four
MinuteEarth explained an experiment with monkeys where it was found that could only perceive changes in small quantities but not large.
‘The Origin of Toys”R”Us’, The First Brand Film Made Using OpenAI’s Sora Technology
Toys"R"Us partnered with Native Foreign to make "The Origin of Toys"R"Us", the first brand film made with OpenAI Sora technology.
‘Chef Boi’ Clumsily Tries to Make Some Yummy Pancakes in a Stop Motion Animation by Guldies
Stop motion animation filmmaker Guldies put his chubby Boi character in the kitchen where he clumsily attempted to make yummy pancakes.
John Denver Sings ‘War Pigs’ By Black Sabbath in the Style of ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’
There I Ruined Itreimagined John Denver singing Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" as his timeless song "(Take Me Home) Country Roads".
Super Smart Corgi Learns Sign Language So Well That She Reacts to Her Humans’ Conversations
A smart corgi who lives with a hearing and a deaf human has learned sign language from them so well that she reacts to their conversations.
How Much Wood Could a Woodchuck Actually Chuck?
On a tongue tying episode of "Be Smart", Dr. Joe Hanson attempted to answer the age old question of how much wood could a woodchuck chuck?
Martin Short’s Jiminy Glick Absolutely Slays Bill Hader in Hilarious ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ Interview
Martin Short brought back his classic character of Jiminy Glick to conduct a hilarious interview with Bill Hader on "Jimmy Kimmel Live".
Dutch Team Builds World’s Longest Functional Bicycle
A team from Prinsenbeek, Netherlands set the Guinness World Record for "Longest tandem bicycle", which measured an incredible 55.35 m.
Determined Foster Mom Teaches Partially Paralyzed Dachshund to Walk Again
A determined foster mom did everything she could to help a partially paralyzed dachshund named Manny use his legs to walk again.
Professional Freerider Attaches Circular Saw Blade Wheels to His Mountain Bike
Sam Pilgrim, a professional freeride mountain biker,attached a pair of circular saw blade wheels to a mountain bike and took it for a ride.
A Smiling Robot Face Made From Living Human Cells
A team of scientists at the University of Tokyo created a rather disconcerting smiling robot face that was made from living human cells.
A 3D Animated Size Comparison of Monsters
MetaBallStudioscreated a creepy 3D animation comparing the relative sizes of monsters in the backdrop of New York City and beyond.
A Hilariously Deadpan Tourism Video About How Oslo Is Not Really a City Because It’s Too Easy
A brilliant tourism video by Visit Oslo features a resident describing how Oslo is not really a city in a hilariously deadpan manner.
An Expressive Song Made Up of Artists Singing ‘Baby’
Dustin Ballard of There I Ruined Itcompiled an expressive song that features various musicians singing the word Baby".
A Heartwarming Compilation Showing the ‘Cat Distribution System’ in Action
The Dodo put together a heartwarming compilation showing how the "Cat Distribution System" delivers stray and feral cats to humans.
Forgotten Cartoons From the 1970s
Rhetty for Historycompiled a nostalgic list of largely forgotten cartoons from the 1970s that aired for a season or two on Saturday mornings.
The Breeders Perform a Live Acoustic Set of Their Classic Songs in Big Sur, California
The Breeders traveled to Big Sur, California, to perform a live acoustic set of some of their most popular songs in a redwood grove.
Determining What Qualifies a Country As a Country
Map Men hilariously pondered aloud as to how many countries are actually considered countries according to seemingly arbitrary rules.
The USPS Commemorates Alex Trebek With a Forever Stamp in the Form of a ‘Jeopardy’ Question
TheUnited States Postal Servicereleased a Forever stamp in the form of a "Jeopardy" questionthatcommemorates the late Alex Trebek.
Wild Elk Plays Soccer With Teenage Boys in Colorado
Shira Moffatt captured adorable of footage her teenage sons playing soccer at their Colorado home with a wild elk who broke free of the herd.
Why a 1936 Children’s Book About a Flower Smelling Bull Was Banned For Having a Political Agenda
Jonkers Rare Books explained why the 1936 book "The Story of Ferdinand" about a flower smelling bull was banned in Spain and Germany.
A Pet Sized Piano For Cats and Dogs That Releases Food When the Keys Are Pressed
Aaron Benitez of Aaron's Animals created the Pet Piano, an enrichment tool for cats and dogs that releases food when the keys are pressed.
Knitted Frog Bakes a Strawberry Pie For a Knitted Toad
India Rose Crawford created a lovely stop motion short in which a knitted frog lovingly prepared a strawberry pie for a knitted toad.
Musical Raven Adds Well-Timed Vocal Accents to His Human’s Xylophone Playing
An intelligentravennamedGoshaknew when to sing while his human was playing the xylophone, adding in well-timed vocal accents.
How Cult Leaders Use Provocatively Loaded Language to Control Their Followers
Dr. Erica Brozovsky explained how cult leaders use provocatively loaded language with followers to create adversary us vs. them mentalities.
Husky In an Ambulance Costume Howls Like a Siren
A husky named Dexter, whose howl sounds like a siren, was appropriately dressed in an ambulance costume created by his human for Halloween.
Speaking English Using German Grammar
Overlearner shared a humorous video in which conversed with himself in English but in the very distinctive grammar used in German.
‘Blue Monday’ Performed on Vintage Casio Instruments
Polaroids of the Pyramids performed the New Order song "Blue Monday" completely on vintage Casio instruments.
The Origins of Chinese Language Characters
An informativeTED-Edlesson, written by educator Gina Marie Elia, PhD talks about the origin and evolution of the Chinese language.
An Hour Long Mashup of Iconic Theme Songs From Movies, Television and Video Games
CLMC Music used a pair of KORG synthesizers to perform an hour long mashup of iconic theme songs from movies, TV shows, and video games.
Daring Corgi Skateboards Down Steep Stone Steps
A daring Welsh Corgi bravely climbed on a colorful skateboard and rode down a set of rather steep stone step steps somewhere in Spain.
How Science Confirmed the Existence of ‘Gay Voice’
asapSCIENCE explained how science has looked into how "gay voice" vocal registers are different than those of the straight population.
How David Attenborough Changed the Color of Tennis Balls From White to Optic Yellow
Wimbledon shared how Sir David Attenborough brought the tennis to television and changed the color of the ball from white to optic yellow.
Ze Frank Amusingly Explains Exploding Plants
Ze Frank takes a humorously informative look at various foliage with explosive mechanisms to distribute seeds using just a bit of water.
Brave Diver Helps Free a Trapped Pufferfish Who Was Being Held Down by Fishing Weights
Shane Brown of Shangerdanger helped free a wounded pufferfish who was entangled in fishing line and held down by sinking weights.
What Would Happen If All of the Oceans on Earth Were Drained at the Deepest Point of the Mariana Trench
"What If" looks at what would happen if all of the oceans on Earth were drained at the deepest point of the Mariana Trench.
Eager Robot Vacuum Pushes Cat Under Armchair
A creamsicle cat namedIndy found himself considered to be a pile of dirt by an eager robot vacuum that pushed him under a chair.
A Fascinating Interview With the Musician Behind the Iconic Intro to Michael Jackson’s ‘Billie Jean’
Anthony Marinelli sat down with Bill Wolfer, a music writer for Michael Jackson who created the iconic keyboard intro for "Billie Jean".
A Whimsical 3D Printed Log That Unrolls Into a Forest Themed Chess Set With Plant and Mushroom Pieces
ForgeCore created a whimsical 3D printed log that unrolls into a forest-themed chess set that uses plants and mushrooms as chess pieces.
Music Teacher Performs Colorful Boomwhacker Cover of ‘Crazy Train’ by Ozzy Osbourne
The Chromatic Music Teacher performed a boomwhacker cover of the classic Ozzy Osbourne song "Crazy Train" that matched her outfit.
Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics Explains How the Intro to ‘Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)’ Came to Be
Musician Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics shared how the iconic intro to "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" came to be.
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